When planning a journey to a new country or a city it helps to mark down all the places you would like to visit and eventually create a travel plan for each day. I personally use Google Maps for finding places of interest including historical buildings, museums, and libraries. As an example, if I were to visit Split, Croatia I can format the query on Google Maps as “places to visit split” which will list all the attractions based on features such as reviews and popularity.

Although it is possible to use the “Save” feature in Google Maps, it does …

The RPM system facilitates the user to query and update a software package. It also allows examining package interdependencies, and verifying package file permissions. This blog post will describe the process of building an RPM package using the rpmbuild utility and will then explain how to schedule build tasks using Koji. Finally, it will describe how to automate the build pipeline using continuous integration in GitLab.

1. RPM Package Manager

RPM Package Manager is an open-source package management system which was originally designed for Red Hat Linux, but it is now supported on most Linux distributions. RPM packages can generally be of two types: